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johns

n. (plural of john English)

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Johns

Johns may refer to:

Places:

  • Johns, Oklahoma, United States, a community
  • Johns Mountain, a summit in Georgia
  • Johns Township, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States
  • Johns River (disambiguation)
  • Johns Creek (Chattahoochee River), Georgia, United States
  • Johns Island (disambiguation), islands in Canada and the United States

Other uses:

  • Johns (surname)
  • johns (film), a 1996 film starring David Arquette and Lukas Haas
Johns (film)

Johns (styled as johns) is a 1996 American drama film starring David Arquette and Lukas Haas, who portray hustlers who work Santa Monica Boulevard.

Johns (surname)

Johns is a surname shared by the following prominent people:

  • Adrian Johns (born 1951), Royal Navy vice-admiral, former Second Sea Lord and former Governor of Gibraltar
  • Alfred Johns (1868–1934), Australian cricketer
  • Andrew Johns (born 1974), Australian retired rugby league footballer, brother of Matthew Johns
  • Andrew Johns (triathlete) (born 1973), British triathlete
  • Andy Johns (1950–2013), British music engineer
  • Bobby Johns (born 1932), American former racecar driver
  • Brian Johns (born 1982), Canadian Olympic swimmer
  • Brian Johns (businessman) (1936–2016), Australian company director and journalist
  • Charles A. Johns (1857–1932), American lawyer, jurist and politician; justice on the Supreme Court of the Philippines
  • Charles Alexander Johns (1811–1874), British botanist and author
  • Charley Eugene Johns (1905–1990), American politician, 32nd governor of Florida
  • Chris Johns (disambiguation), several people
  • Claude Hermann Walter Johns (1857–1920), English Assyriologist and Church of England clergyman
  • Daniel Johns (born 1979), Australian musician
  • David Johns (born 1948), American Navaho painter
  • Don Johns (born 1937), Canadian retired National Hockey League player
  • Doug Johns (born 1967), American retired Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Emmett Johns, Canadian humanitarian
  • Ethan Johns (born 1969), British music producer
  • Fred Johns (1868–1932), Australian writer
  • Gary Johns (born 1952), Australian politician
  • Geoff Johns (born 1973), American comic book author
  • George Sibley Johns (1857–1941), American journalist and newspaper editor
  • Glyn Johns (born 1942), British record producer
  • Glynis Johns (born 1923), British actress
  • Harold E. Johns (1915–1998), Canadian medical physicist
  • Helen Johns (born 1953), Canadian former politician
  • Helen Johns (swimmer) (1914–2014), American swimmer, Olympic champion and former world record-holder
  • James Edward Johns (1900–1984), American football player
  • Jasper Johns (born 1930), American painter and printmaker
  • John Johns (1796–1876), fourth Episcopal bishop of Virginia, son of Kensey Johns
  • Johnny Johns, American retired figure skater and ice dancer
  • Joseph Johns, Amish man who founded Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1800
  • Keith Johns (1902–1979), Australian rules footballer
  • Kensey Johns (jurist) (1759–1848), American judge
  • Kensey Johns, Jr. (1791–1857), American politician and lawyer, son of the above
  • Les Johns (born 1942), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Margo Johns (1919–2009), British actress
  • Matthew Johns (born 1971), Australian Rugby League footballer of the 1990s and 2000s and channel 9 host, brother of Andrew Johns
  • Mervyn Johns (1899–1992), Welsh actor, father of Glynis Johns
  • Michael Johns (policy analyst) (born 1964), American political commentator, analyst and writer; former White House speechwriter
  • Milton Johns (born 1938), British television actor
  • Orrick Glenday Johns (1887–1946), American poet, son of George Sibley Johns
  • Paddy Johns (born 1968), Irish former rugby union player
  • Paul Johns (born 1958), American retired National Football League player
  • Richard Johns (born 1939), British Royal Air Force air chief marshal
  • Robert J. Johns, Canadian socialist labour organizer in the 1910s
  • Ronnie Johns (Louisiana politician) (born 1949), American politician
  • Sammy Johns (1946–2013), American country musician
  • Sarah Johns, American country music singer
  • Stephen Johns (disambiguation)
  • Stratford Johns (1925–2002), British stage, film and television actor
  • Thomas Johns, Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1807 to 1826
  • Thomas Johns (minister) (1836-1914), Welsh minister
  • Tony Johns (born 1960), Canadian football player
  • Tracy Camilla Johns (born 1963), American film actress
  • Vere Johns (1893–1966), Jamaican journalist, impresario, radio personality and actor
  • Vernon Johns (1892–1965), American minister and civil rights leader
  • W. E. Johns (1803–1968), British writer
  • Wilbur Johns (1903–1967), American collegiate basketball head coach and athletics director

Usage examples of "johns".

His gaze rested on a lottery ticket strewn with the other papers from Johns wallet when the cops had ripped him out of his seat.

The two Johns were good friends, their relationship cemented by drugs, including one legendary week-long acid trip during which they visited an uninhabited island off the west coast of Ireland that Lennon happened to have bought after seeing it advertised as for sale by auction.

The Beatles were booked in for a Friday-night session with the producer Glyn Johns at Olympia Studios in Barnes, but instead of recording, the session turned into an acrimonious argument about business.

The camera pans to the right as a graphics box appears over Johns left shoulder.

It was only when I turned to wash my hands, and saw that the water running down the drain looked strangely rusty, that I finally realized that my hands--along with my jeans, my long johns, my legs, and the bed in the other room--were covered with bright red blood.

In 1937, after passing a high school equivalency test, Charles started working on a degree in chemical engineering at Johns Hopkins University.